Round 1:
Alright, we're live from Vegas. First fight underway. Huge left hook from Casey rocks Bush, and he drops. Casey pounces and is trying to lay leather, but Bush ties him up from his back and reels him close. Casey dropping short elbows to Bush's temple, and one, two, three, four violent elbows and it's over! Wow. Violent stuff from Casey. Made quick work of Bush.

Round 1:
Mario Yamasaki is the referee. He makes the heart shape with his hands, and here we go. Zachrich didn't want to touch gloves. Good combo from Zachrich, as the fighters gauge each other. Zachrich keeping the center, and finally Vasconcelos comes in with a kick. No good, misses. Good combo again from Zachrich up top, second one landed flush. A lot of one-two's from the Columbus native Zachrich; right now Vasconcelos tentative. Counter there from Vasconcelos lands, and that forces Zachrich back. Zachrich continuing to move, coming in with one-twos and peeling around. Nice exchange there, as Vasconcelos again slammed a nice counter right home. Vasconcelos shaking his head in agreement and smiling after a little sally from Zachrich. There's some redness on his face. Nice set of left jabs there from Zachrich, each one of them landing. He's showing his boxing skills; no sooner do I write that and Vasconcelos lands a high kick that put a little disbelief on Zachrich's face. First round in the books.

Round 2:
Back at it, and Vasconcelos this time to center. High kick lands from the Brazilian, and Zachrich counters with a low kick. Brief exchange along fence and Vasconcelos came over top with a left hand that lands. Overhand right from the circling Vasconcelos lands, and Zachrich rolls out. He lands a short left which makes Vasconcelos off-balance, and he hits the floor for moment before bouncing back up. Zachrich continuing to strafe from range with that jab, and it's finding a home. Nice short right to the body from Zachrich, could hear the hollow from press row. Didn't seem to affect Vasconcelos too much, though. Zachrich plants as Vasconcelos comes forward and rips off a nice combination standing in the pocket. Zachrich the crisper fighter on the feet thus far. But right there Vasconcelos wins an exchange with a flurry to the head. A little blood trickling from Zachrich's eye, as the crowd stirs to life a little bit. Body kick from Vasconcelos as the round ends, but Zachrich caught it.

Round 3:
Final round underway. Crowd let's up an encouragement cheer. It's Vasconcelos charging forward, and left clubs Zachrich with a right to the body. Vasconcelos comes in for a takedown, but Zachrich pretty easily brushes him aside. A strong shot there momentarily drops Vasconcelos, but he stands right back up smiling. Again, Zachrich with a jab to hook combo, this time with a leg kick at the end. Vasconcelos standing in, though, and lands a straight right hand. Both guys are getting their offense in quick bursts. Vasconcelos seems to be surveying a little bit, trying to set up a big shot. A bird call comes in from the stands.Heavy left hand from Zachrich, who is changing levels. Good movement for most of the fight from Zachrich. While bobbing in weaving that time Vasconcelos hones in on him with an uppercut; that was effective. And now he initiates with a combo and lands the uppercut clean again. Headkick by Vasconcelos is blocked, but there's a sense of urgency at the end here from the Brazilian. Might be too little too late.

Round 1:
They touch them up. Push kick from the length Roop, but Font catches it. Font ducks in and comes in throwing heat, but can't close range enough on Roop. Quick left jabs from Roop, and then he comes up top with a kick. Not a lot landing early. Now they tangle up on the fence, but they break. Left jab from the long-armed Roop is landing, and he's snapping them with volume when he throws. Whoa! Font crack Roop with a big right hand and Roop got woozy, and sort of just fell over. Huge right hand from Font, exploded on the side of Roop's head. A quick follow-up on the ground and it's all over. Font very patient in landing that shot, and he sprung hell on Roop.

Round 1:
Alright, we're live from Vegas. First fight underway. Huge left hook from Casey rocks Bush, and he drops. Casey pounces and is trying to lay leather, but Bush ties him up from his back and reels him close. Casey dropping short elbows to Bush's temple, and one, two, three, four violent elbows and it's over! Wow. Violent stuff from Casey. Made quick work of Bush.

I must have missed these first two fights...were they showing on the Prelims on FOX?

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Originally Posted by flo

George Roop vs. Rob Font

Round 1:
They touch them up. Push kick from the length Roop, but Font catches it. Font ducks in and comes in throwing heat, but can't close range enough on Roop. Quick left jabs from Roop, and then he comes up top with a kick. Not a lot landing early. Now they tangle up on the fence, but they break. Left jab from the long-armed Roop is landing, and he's snapping them with volume when he throws. Whoa! Font crack Roop with a big right hand and Roop got woozy, and sort of just fell over. Huge right hand from Font, exploded on the side of Roop's head. A quick follow-up on the ground and it's all over. Font very patient in landing that shot, and he sprung hell on Roop.

Joe was saying Font's shoulder also caught Roop after the punch, but I didn't see that even with the replays at the different angles. I just saw Font's shoulder go under Roop's chin as he followed through the punch ...not that it really matters.

Round 1:
Crowd let up a roar for "The California Kid." Herb Dean makes his first appearance tonight as the third man. They touch them up. Faber comes running in with a right hand, but can't score it. Caceres goes for a kick, and Faber grabs his leg and spins him down. Right back up. Now they swing around the post, and Faber pressuring there, trying to pry him off there. Faber relentless so far, and he shoots in for takedown. Caceres somersaults out, but it only stalls the inevitable, as Faber pursues. He had Caceres down on his back, now, and he goes to work from Leeroy's guard. So far Faber swarming; in the dominant position he's not methodical. Landing from in the guard, while Caceres crowds him from his back and returns elbows. Dogged pressure from Faber. He's driving Caceres along the fence, landing hard shots during the journey. Caceres simply unable to get up. Dean watches closely. Short punches from Faber to Caceres's ribcage and kidney area. As Faber gets up and tries to come in with something big, Caceres trying to stick him with upkicks...and one of them lands. They scramble at the end of the round, but that was Faber's.

Round 2:
Caceres gets rocked with a lunging punch, and he rolls along the cage a little unsteady. Before he knows what's happening Faber is back on him, dropping him to the ground. Back to dominant position from the relentless Faber, who goes to work in his guard. He postures up for space, and Caceres able to stand up. Wild sequence. Caceres lands an uppercut that woke Faber up a bit. That let up a road in the crowd. This action is spring-loaded, too furious to keep up with. Faber momentarily trips Caceres to the ground, but the spry Bruce Leeroy is able to bounce back to his feet. Now Faber rolls into him on the fence, and dumps him down. Can't keep him there. Caceres back up. Faber's nose bloody from that uppercut. High kick from Caceres is blocked. Nice kick from Caceres lands again on Faber's chin, and he does a 360º leg kick that also lands. Big time slam along the fence from Faber, and it's loud in the building. Caceres, though, right back up. What a fun fight. Caceres sizing Faber up with space, but Faber knows better than to fool with it. He clashes back into Caceres and back to the fence they go. The round ends in toil on the fence.

Round 3:
Final round. They touch them up, and Caceres bounces. Faber puts his head down and charges in, this time catching a couple of pole vault jabs. Caceres now pushes the action to the fence, and ties Faber up...not for long, as Faber rolls out. Faber catches a low kick from Caceres and immediately drives him hopping to the ground. He gets 's back! This could be it...he has a tight rear naked choke. And, through gritted teeth, Caceres taps. Wow!

Round 1:
Mario Yamasaki is the third man. Santos the righty and Camozzi the southpaw. They are both trying to gauge the other right now, but Camozzi is a bit more the aggressor early. He comes in with an overhand right, and retaliating, Santos throws one himself. That might have grazed Camozzi; he smiled and stuck his tongue out. Patty-cake at center, both with his strong arm coiled. Push kick from Camozzi, and he comes forward and lands a nice left right down the boulevard on Santos that rocked him. Right after the sequence, Santos grabs Camozzi and ties him up on fence. They stay there for 15 seconds before Camozzi is able to roll out. Again, Santos pushes forward, and leans his weight into Camozzi on fence, trying to take him down. So far Camozzi won't budge. Santos trying for a trip, yet Camozzi shucks him off. He's fending, while Yamasaki looks on. Rounds going to end in that tussle on fence, with Santos trying to throw Camozzi and yet the Colorado fighter not moving.

Round 2:
Santos blew out some contents of his nose in front of press row, and we're back at it. Camozzi keeping his right hand out to maintain distance, but Santos ain't having it. He moves in, drops levels just as Camozzi throws a knee and finally dumps Camozzi to the canvas. Now Santos is in Camozzi's guard. Very little space so far, as the fighters pivot. Still, Santos is staying busy. He's landing shots from the guard, and Camozzi is trying to answer with upswung elbows. Yamasaki is lurking over the action. Now Santos moves into side control, and has Camozzi in some trouble here. Looked like he might be fishing out a D'arce, but Camozzi recovers back to half-guard. Again, Santos trying to pass, but now he's in Camozzi's full guard, back to where we started. He once again advances to side control and is using his frame. Camozzi able to stand up in that moment, and the crowd lets out a roar...but right back down they go. Santos staying busy, and Camozzi frustrated on canvas as round ends.

Round 3:
Santos has a small cut, it appears, from the elbows Camozzi was throwing from the ground. Back at it. Big thudding shot from Santos to Camozzi's body, but he just shakes his head. It's Camozzi still trying to initiate here. He comes in with a nice left, but eats a counter for his effort. A couple of decent jabs from Camozzi, but he's paying attention not to get taken down. Santos shoots in and gets Camozzi on the fence, lifts him up and as he's slamming him Camozzi grabs top of fence. He's warned, but now he's on his back again. Santos working to improve position, and Camozzi threatens a kimura. Now he uses that leverage to scoot to his butt. He can't get all the way up, though. Santos keeps him defending on fence. Finally Camozzi back up, and crowd lets out a roar. Big shots on both sides, and as Camozzi comes in with a knee he gets dumped down again. That knee has gotten him into trouble with Santos, who is outmuscling Camozzi. This fight will end with Camozzi on his back, trying to land from bottom.